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KP52136-1 - Lincoln Electric Torch Height Control Drive Belt (2-Pack)

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OVERVIEW

Product Overview

The Lincoln Electric KP52136-1 Torch Height Belt is a specialized replacement component designed for the maintenance of automated cutting systems and CNC tables. This belt serves as the critical mechanical link within the torch height control (THC) assembly, transferring rotational motion from the Z-axis motor to the linear slide mechanism. Maintaining the integrity of this drive system is essential for achieving consistent standoff distances, which directly correlates to cut quality, kerf width, and consumable life in plasma and oxy-fuel applications.

Technical Application

In automated welding and cutting environments, the Torch Height Control system continuously adjusts the vertical position of the torch relative to the workpiece. This dynamic adjustment compensates for plate warpage and uneven surfaces. The KP52136-1 belt is engineered to handle the rapid acceleration and deceleration cycles typical of high-speed height sensing. It is manufactured from durable materials that resist elongation over time, ensuring that the encoded position matches the actual physical location of the torch. A worn or stretched belt can introduce backlash or hysteresis in the Z-axis, leading to arc voltage errors and potential torch crashes.

OEM Quality and Reliability

As a genuine Lincoln Electric part, the KP52136-1 ensures exact dimensional compatibility with specific Lincoln automation equipment. Generic belts may lack the precise tooth profile or tensile strength required for industrial THC units, leading to premature failure or slippage. This package contains two belts, allowing maintenance personnel to replace a worn belt immediately while retaining a backup in inventory. Regular inspection of the torch height belt is recommended as part of a preventative maintenance schedule for any CNC cutting table to ensure optimal uptime and performance.

Installation and Maintenance

Replacing the torch height belt is typically a straightforward procedure involving the tensioning mechanism of the Z-axis lifter. Operators should check for signs of wear such as fraying edges, missing teeth, or excessive slack. Proper tensioning is crucial; over-tensioning can damage motor bearings, while under-tensioning causes loss of positional accuracy. The KP52136-1 is designed to operate reliably within the thermal and environmental conditions found in metal fabrication shops.

Additional Information
packaging-description:1 Per Ea
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Product Type:Replacement Belt
Application:Torch Height Control, CNC Cutting Tables
Compatibility:Lincoln Electric Automation Systems
Brand:Lincoln
Packaging Description:pack of 2

INCLUDED

  • 2 x Torch Height Belts

APPLICATIONS

  • Automated Plasma Cutting Tables
  • CNC Oxy-Fuel Cutting Systems
  • Torch Height Control (THC) Maintenance
  • Z-Axis Lifter Repair
  • Lincoln Electric Automation Equipment

FAQ

The KP52136-1 belt transfers power from the Z-axis motor to the torch lifter mechanism, allowing the system to raise and lower the torch automatically during cutting.

This product comes as a package containing two (2) torch height belts.

Signs of wear include visible cracking, fraying edges, missing teeth on the belt, or the torch slipping/failing to hold its vertical position.

Yes, the KP52136-1 is a genuine OEM replacement part manufactured by Lincoln Electric.

No, this belt is specifically sized for Lincoln Electric torch height control systems. You should verify compatibility with your specific machine model before purchasing.

Torch height control maintains the optimal distance between the nozzle and the workpiece, which is critical for cut quality, consumable life, and preventing torch collisions.

Generally, timing belts like the KP52136-1 run dry and do not require lubrication. Adding lubricants can attract dust and grit, potentially shortening the belt's life.

If the belt breaks, the Z-axis will lose its ability to lift or lower the torch. This often results in the torch crashing into the plate or failing to retract, stopping production.